Disadvantage
41delay that results in disadvantage — index laches Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
42put at a disadvantage — index embarrass, penalize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
43at a disadvantage — in a position that gives one person an advantage over another. Having too little money to spend has put me at a disadvantage with my friends …
44to one's disadvantage — so as to cause harm to one s interests or standing his poor record inevitably worked to his disadvantage …
45at a disadvantage — in an inferior position, at a lower point …
46be at a disadvantage — be in an unfavorable situation or circumstance, be in a detrimental situation …
47cut off one's nose to spite one's face — disadvantage oneself through a wilful attempt to gain an advantage or assert oneself. → nose …
48disadvantageous — disadvantage ► NOUN ▪ an unfavourable circumstance or condition. ► VERB 1) put in an unfavourable position. 2) (disadvantaged) in socially or economically deprived circumstances. DERIVATIVES disadvantageous adjective …
49Turn (policy debate) — In policy debate, a turn is an argument that proves an argument the other side has made is in fact support for one s own side. This is as opposed to a take out which merely argues that the argument the other team has made is wrong. The turn can… …
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